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SINGAPORE - Driverless road sweepers have been deployed to clean limited areas as part of trials launched on Wednesday (Jan 13).
If the trials are successful, these autonomous environmental service vehicles (AESVs) will pave the way for pilot deployment on roads during off-peak hours in the next few years.
The trials began this month, after the National Environment Agency (NEA) said two AESV prototypes had successfully demonstrated their features, and are expected to run till July.
The proof-of-concept trials of the AESVs will be conducted progressively, starting with off-peak timings, such as weekends and evenings, in designated small-scale environments in one-north, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and CleanTech Park at Jurong Innovation District.
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Self-driving road sweepers to go on trial at one-north, NTU and CleanTech Park in Jurong
Two Autonomous Environmental Service Vehicles (AESVs) for road cleaning are deployed at one-north, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and CleanTech Park. (Photo: National Environment Agency)
14 Jan 2021 03:56PM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Two self-driving road sweepers will go on trial at one-north, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and CleanTech Park, said the National Environment Agency (NEA) and the Ministry of Transport (MOT) in a joint media release on Wednesday (Jan 13).